The Oak Park Public Library Board is expected to have three new members this spring after voters re-elected just one incumbent in the April 4 election.

According to unofficial results released by the Cook County Clerk's Office, Sarah Glavin (18.07 percent), Mary Anne Mohanraj (17.91 percent), incumbent Matt Fruth (13.44 percent) and Christian Harris (10.71 percent) appeared to have taken the four seats that were up for election.

"Besides being happy with my own re-election, I am excited about the board going forward," Fruth said. "The board is going to benefit a great deal from the variety of backgrounds and experiences that will be around the table over the next several years."

According to library staff, Harris might be the first African-American male to sit on its board.

"That really blew my mind and will take a while to sink in," Harris said. "The board is in great shape moving forward. We quite possibly have the most diverse library board in Oak Park history. We aren't just racially diverse. We have diversity of thought, background, profession, etc. I'm really excited to work with the other new board members"